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WTSProrcn wnr, Trnnvm. unrnvonr, obeciox, TnrnsDAY, deoobeb, 10, 'iou TAUJE TORWB SPECIFIC GRAVITY OFWESTERNWOODS SHOWSHIPPINGTIME TI10 local nf lien of tho I'nltc.l Htnliw fiirHl Hcnicc Uvh out lint follow ini; 2 Am a ii'hiiIi 11I' Ii'hIn ninilc liy I Imj foH'tt Hl'pll'l' (III WI'Ml'lll wihhIh, tin) hpi'ciric Ki'iivily liui'il on nir ilry vol Him mill tint own dry wi'ljlit i'r cUliln Toot Iiiivc liiti'ii ili'lcniilin'il. It fthonlil lni iiiiilorhlooil, liowi-vitr, lluil Urn l'l(piri"i (jivi'ii lint iiviniK, lor tint Hlmiitin I'oinlltioiiM, Idml of timber mill oilier fni'lorM I'liliT Into lln iUi-H. Hon. I'or liwtimri', no two plercM of DoiihIiih fir, 11 (initio Toot in Nlri', will vfitu JiiNt tint muni'. Tim following Hkihvm, lliomforc, inn iivi'ingo cull mito: ! SM'iffiii ftvi'ii ilry t;raily. bright. FRENCH ATTACK REPULSED STATES BUN REPOR I UH.H 'jd.:i a 1,1 u:i,i j:i.i in. 1 ni"n jn.8l DouIiih fir . .Ill NVxlcni lii'iiiloi'l ,12 AimmUIU fir . .:il VhiliVljr ?, . . .117 Clriiml fir ..'1.7 KiiRiir ilnit . ,:I7 UVkIith yellow iino .1(1 Itijriwooil .:ir. Sitka wirili-r .ti'J Ti"(h on DoiikImm fir nhow Hint tint ln-rit lime In nliip tlio wood, If ono wonlil ilccri'itsi1 Iii fii'ljjlit bill', 1 tlu Miintiii'r. (Iiitii lloiilitx In wi'iulm III poiiniU to the iMilne fool, In winter wen when nir ilry it will weigh HI miiiiiiIhi mnl in Miinnier Wi poniuln. IT you wihli In figure in lionnl leet, llMHl lionnl fi'i't of rough HoiikIum fir lum ber, shlppi'il gieeu, will weigh II'-'OO mhiiiiIm; tint mime nnionnt nir ilrieil, slilpMi In winter, will weigh HHTtO hiiiiii1m, but in hiiiiiiiiki the. Mime woil, nir ilrinl, will weigh only -O'fi pouiiiU. Kiln ilrinl, 101)11 lionnl feet, will weigh 'jrH0 poiimlM. Thus It limy he Hi'i'ii Unit 101)11 lionnl feet of timber-in ummer weigh 7fi pouiiiU IrjH tlijin it iIoch in winter. JIf you wihli to find tint own dry weight of 1000 lionnl feet of llll.V wifod multiply the weight per eiiliio loot by HH.II.' To olitmii the kiln dry wWirht, luereiiM' the oen drv weight Hr 111(10 liy 7.-i per cent. To olitnin tjie summer nir dry weiirhl, InereiiMe tlie own drv weight liy 12 per cent. To get the winter nir dry weight, In lireiiHe the ovon dry weight liy 18 pvi" ijrntj mnl to g;t the green weight of ijiont wnodx, increiiHe the men drv Height by ,HU per rent. N lllSltl.IN, Dec. 10, (liy wlrelewi,) Toiluy'H official rniuiiiiiiilrntlou Ih nuetlby Im Curlumi iinny henilitinrt (!i Htuff iimhitIm tliut n Kiniicli uttiick ri'Miiiiiid in t(i(j fori'dfof Mvmna, wun ropiilBDil, tllit nllled forci'H IohIiik heavily. Tim toxt or t,ho nlntiiiiiDiit reniliil "In tint illHtrlct or KoiiiiIii tlm rn-nrli )jHtinliiy confined tlinniKelvon to ln'itvy artillery filing, "A leiiowed I'mncli at tuck mi Ho- liol and ('ourcullli'H did not innko nuy proKreiN. Tint attnek liroldt down -under tint flro of our nrtlllery, I lot itneiuy imrferlni: heavy Ioi.h. "Yeitterduy tlintit of tint oneiiiy' uvlntorH dropped nliinil ten IioiiiIih on u town Kltuated ntittddo the ruugo (it npnnitlonii, tlm town or I'rellnirt; (lluileii.) No diuniiKo wnn done. Tlm Incident inerely nliown hkiIii tlmt iifi open town not Hltuated within tho nine of operation! huu been nt tnrkel with IioiiiIih liy the eneiny. "Vo (ho oniil or Miuurlnu likeit (Kant I'ruHitln) only artillery coconut. cm ant Ink Inn plum. "In Northern Poland our roluintm ndvnucliiK on tint rlglil li.ipk or tlm Welrhiel (Vlitulii) took lrrnnnz by ntoriu. Hlx hundred jiiUoiktm unit Home initchlim kuiin wept captun'd, Tho nttnek nloni; tlm rlv-r Welchmtl Ih being continued. "In Southern Poland th Itimnlan atlnckK were repulned." RUSSIANS CLAIM NIGH T ATTACK OF HANS REPULSED I'ttTKOniMI), Dec. II). An offn lul coturuuiilcation lusiicd by the gcu crnl xlnff tonight giv!N the progrCHH of the fighting in llm vnrioiiH jIcMh, II hiivm: "In Ihe ivgion of JIIawi,-Ic(iroii' bur, the (jonflfiit ntMimcd u Iosk IMi ni)iotm olinrmiti.'r. FORTY SPORTIN'S CLUBSREPRESENTED AT STATE LEAGUE vlllc Hod and Oun club, Drownn vllln, A. Crnndnll, H fl. I.owdrn, W llolcotnb, a, it, Jycrnt, Klmuntli Hportftiueri'fl Aftroclntlon. Ulamnth 11'ulln, B. II. Henry, J. II. DrlHcoll; )JoiikIhh I'onnty (Jaini! Protective As 'Hoclntlon, ItoHtdinrg, T. A. Itnffety; JYoncnlln Uiuiiq Protcctlvo AmocI tlon, Yoncnlla, T. A, Hafrely Cnln ipoola I'lnh and flume Afmoclatlon, Oakland, H, C. Ilartrlm: Wins, Kin and I'lccl Foot club, I.adranile, 0. I, It I., Bwlng, who reorencnled Ilia'l.aOow; Corvallli Itod and Oun club, local uportHtniin orgiinlailonH at tho f'orvallbi, M. A. Ilauer; Yamhill MatolriagimornporiMnatiHcluhH, fur-!'cur,ty '"", n,V "" "'' McMliin. nUht'H tho following lint of organlra- v,,, V" K- ", J. I- Fletcher; tloiiH rcnreHcnled ;.n,l ih,. (leloeutoH r '"' " " ciuo, iihkw, J. prcM'nt: Itoguo lllvor Flub Ptotnctlvo Anno- elation and Mi'lford Itod ami (inn club, .Medford, (?xrgft Putnnui ami It. "On the left bank of tho Vistula,. j:wnk; Hlddlo Hod and Oun club, Fiddle, I, V. flardtier; Hound. up dun dub, Pendleton, (5 I I.aDow; Condon Hod nod Oun club, Condon, Dr. C. I-'. Cathe; Hprlngbrook dun club, JHprlngbiook, Fred Klmald; lltownf- CZECH I on lint (tvrnii)K of Deiiember 7, tin OeriumiH under cover of dnikncHh hliddenly licaii an offf-iiMive inme. incut hiniultnneously nlon the entire front from. How (wewtoj Wiichuw) lo Olowno (Houlhweht of WurHiiw "Tint inoveiiieiit v,uh remarkable for ila Htubborn ualiire. Tint ntlaclc wih repeated again nml again, the flcr inatiH ailviinciii" In compact column. , "Aided by hcnn'hllghtM, howeer, our fire decimated the enemy, who wan evei-y where repulsed, Willi ihe rising- of the moon the fitlnck of ihe eiieinv eeaed. "Tlm no'xt day the desperate fight ing on the l,owicr..Ilow front was re. sinned, but without mic.ccjm, for Ihe enemy. "In the 1'iotrkow region the mIiiii. Hon is unchanged. ' "The fighting south of Ciacow has continued tenaciously, twwrititn.' nl, ointment, teniately offensive mid defensive movementM. The (JermniiM twice nt tempted to break through our fronts, but were repulsed with rrious losses. "On the lllaek sea on December H the whereabouts of tho enemy' c- That Jar of Musterole On The Bath-Room Shelf K. Flrher; I Inltwn Hod and (Sun club, Ualncif, J, IC. Fisher; Hnlinon club of Oregon, Portland, P. Kltzmlller, 11. Mullock; (iuston Hod and Oun club, Oaston, O. If Wtcott; Tiller Oarac Protective Ansoclutlon, Tiller, Orln Thompson; Portland Oun club, Port land, If. W. Metager, J. A. Addlo man; I.ann County Flnh and Oamo Anxflclatlon, Hugone, U. B. and E. A. Ik'nn; C'ottago Orovo Hod and Oun club, Cottage Orovo, Henry VcatchJ Hood lilvcr (laino Protecdvo Aittocla tlon. Hood Hlver, C. H Hhoaden; Ornntn Pntu (Inn club, (Jrantrt Paiui, A. C. Ooottschc; fieasldo Angler's club, Heaslde, C. W, I.oughery; Uma tllln Fish and Oamo AsRoolntlon, Pendleton, B. F. Averlll, W. N. Mat lock; Multnomah Anglers' club, Portland, B. C. McFarland. Dr. L. DuUolfl, I. H, Dart, H. It. VanDiuor, Dr. A, J. Ilrock, ,. W, Humphreys; IsChanon Hod and Oun club, Lebanon, J. 0. 0111; ('nlon Hod and OunO rlub, Canyon City-John Day, K. F. Averlll; Him. Mountain Hod and Otin clfib, Pralrlo City, K. F. Averlll; United Htatos Forest Sorvlce, Hoseburg, B." 0. Ilatrltn, h. E. McUntel: Meld and Htrcnni Hod and Oim club, For el Orovo, W. W. doff, K, J. Hoohj Porllnnd Hevolvor club, Portland, M. AhrahauiH; Bstaeadn Itod and Uuti club, Bntacada, W. A Hoylrunn; Hid dlo Sportsmen club, Hlddle, C, A. Hlddln; ('ainas Prnlrlo Oamo Proieti tlve Association, Uklah, I, II. J.nur onco, F. Hllbert: Tho Dalles Hod and Oun club. The Dalles, I.eo O, Schnn no; Arlington dun club, Arlington, Dr. C. F. Cathey; United Slate For est Borvlco. Portland, F. B, AmeHJ Capital City Jtod and dun club, Hnlein, Arvll Wilson; llend Hod and dun club, Ilnnd, 0 cor go i. Putnam; Tumato Oun club, I.aldlaw, Clydo M. Mackay. Tho timber Industry rcprcaonts .17 per cent of the annual production ot wealth In Ilrltlnh Columbia. REPORTED NSERVIA OKNHVA, via Purls, Dec 10, 4:t0 in The corri'spoiident or tint -flin lias lUdleird Palo fur 1 1 wry One In I lie Fundi)' Wheu little Kusle bad the croup; when Johnny got his reel wet and caught cold; when Father sprained his knee; when Orauny's rheuma tism bothered her That Jar or MI'STBHOI.B was right there o give relief and com fort. MFHTBHOI.B Is a clean, while made with oil of iinis- luid. It will not blister llko a mustard plaster. Quick relief for Koro Throat. Ilronchltls, TouslHtts, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy, Hhcumatlsm, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of tho !selt was not revealed." . J Hack or Joints, Sprains, Koro Mas- PAROLED CONVICT IS IcIch, Itrulses, Chilblains, Frosted IN COUNTY BASTILE'H't. Colds on the lhest (It orten prevents Pneumonia), Nothing like Fred Turner, the young man MCSTBHOLB for eroupy children, arrested In this city ten days ago on a' ,t our druggist's, In 25c and 00c t t T J t i f T 7 t T T t r t charge, or stealing goods from Deuel's ' Jars, and a special large hospital size clothing store and sentenced to aervo for li.50, 30 i!h)n In tho county J.Ci t a paroled . H,. Hure you get the genuine MI'S Journal do Ocneve at Prague states convict from tho state' penitentiary TKHOLK. Hefuse that Confirmation has been received I according to Information given oi(t oy what jou ask for The Musterole ..i... -. .--- l. t...- ..!.. ......... . .. i;uigi oi roncr iniiito,niiu imn iiiinui toiupaiiy, cit'veiHiHi, unio .uv. a thorough Investigation ot tho oung IhiiriMliat Cxoeh regiments No. 2.K, fronf)Prague, No, 10K from Urusnu, No, y from Paszika and the Bight h Ijnidwehr of Prague, serving agalnit Kervla, revolted on tho lmttlefllud. The news, according to the corres pondent bus created a deep Impres sion In Vienna. ? T it Imitutlons get T & i For Sale Cheap The Will H. Wilson 2nd Hand Business The best proposition in South ern Oregon. Cheap rent, long lease, good reason for selling. Act quick if you want a snap. i llll.. lllttoon, Turner was sentenced to imrro time at Salem on a theft J. charge. .Officers from Kalem arc ex., peeled to arrive In thu city today toi return Turner to the penitentiary. ' M r r u hJhHhKhKXmH Mfr:MMo:x BIG CUT PRICE SALEf We prove it. Don't judge us by others we have never failed you. Times and conditions are such we must move merchandise. No one more keenly regrets being forced into the "sale" proposition y than we do. We have little to say. No one putting on sales in Medford has given the people more for their money than "The Wardrobe." We want to do it again. We personally conduct our y nninn Our rwnrhnfid oxuenso is licrht. You cet the Denefit come and see. Y A late shipmont of Men's Suits has completely overstocked our Clothing Department. We will sell you suits, fit them to you, charge nothing for fitting and you can take them at invoice price. We offer no car fares, trading stamps, Jim Crow prizes or anything of that sort. We figure down to the last penny for your benefit and saving on a suit. If you have any notion of buying a suit, come in; if we haven't anything that suits you, we assure you we will be friends just the same, and we hope, better friends. Sale Begins Friday Morning, December 1 1 and will Continue 1 2 Days Bald Breezerfc . Calendar. "YOU CANT GET THE BEST OUT OF LIFE BY HAVING EVERYTHING YOU WANT. BUT BY ENJOYING WHAT .YOUVE 60T.- MEN'S SUITS MeiTs Suit, prii'ps ntiiL'o as low ns $7.75, $8.75, $9.75, $10.75, $12.25, $13.25, $14.25. Our regular prices on these suits rango from $12.50 up to $22.50. MEN'S HATS pi. it) llUiH .. ...!.. jy7.' ,tXVP $2.co Hats ; : , . $1.70 fl.00 and f.00 Stetson Hats $2.95 ! KENTUCKY PANTS AND OVERALLS $2.60 Pants : $1.35 2.50 Pants $1.85 $8.00 Pants $2.10 $ :j.50 Pants $3.25 $1.00 Pants $2.00 $1.50 to $5.00 Pants.. ., .. . ' ...$3.25 $1.00 Bib Overalls, gray, blue or striped, pair,, -83tf $1.75 heavy weight Whipcord Tfauts, pair $1.30 $2.50 heavy weight Corduroy' Pnhis, pair ..,...$1.80 Our special $2.50 Molijskin Pants, pair $1.95 $1.50 Cotton Work Pants, pair $1.10 MEN'S FURNISHINGS 25c Suspenders, per pair 18 115c Suspenders, per pair 20f 50(i SiiHnenders, per pair ., ... ,.38 25c Boston or Paris Garters, pov pair 18 ,50c Paris Silk Mesh Weave Garters, pair 35 25c Kour-in-llnnd Ties, each l&p 50c Kour-in-lland Silk Ties, each 35 Men's Hose, two pairs 25c, black or tan, pair 9 Pirenien's Heavy Hose, two pail's 25c, black or tan, per pair 9 25c Silk Lisle and other fabric Men's Jlose, pnh.189 25c Cashmere Hose, most any color, pair 18 25c Heavy Wool Hose for high top shoes, pair....l9p 50c heavy pure white All-Wool Hose, pair.... 35 U5c Leather Gloves, pair 25 50c Leather Gloves, pair 39f $1.00 llorsehide Gloves, per pair .....75$ $1.00 llorseljide Gauntlets, per pair 75 $1.50 Heavy Horsehide Gloves, pair $1.15 $1.25 Gray Mocha Gloves, per pair 85 $1.85 Brown Mocha Dress Gloves, pair 95 $1.50 Kid Gloves, cape quality, per pair ,$1.10 Too many sundry articles in this department to list ; everything cut in price. SUIT OASES AND HAND BAGS $1.25 Suit Cases now 85 $1.50 Suit Cases, Caratol or matting, each $1.10 $2.00 Suit Cases $1.30 $2.50 Cases $1.60 $8.00 Fiber Cases, will wear good as leather....$2.35 $8.50 Hlaek Leather Cases $2.35 $5.50 All Leather Cases, each . $-4.10 $7.00 All-Leather Cases, each . . ..$5.00 MEN'S SHOES If you have paid any attention at all to the demand made on this country for Shoes, you need not bo told where the leather market is soaring to. Buy now. Men's $8.50 Dress Shoes, per pair. $3.15 Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes, per pair $3.40 Men's $4.50 Dress Shoes, per pair, $3.70 Men's $5.00 Dress Shoes, per pair $4.10 Men's $8.00 ITeavv Plow Shoes, per pair $2.45 Men's $8.50 heavy "Menz Ease" Work Shoes,.$3.10 Men's $4.00 heavy welt Work Shoes, "Menz Ease" Men's $4.50 classy Work SJioes "Menz Ease"..$3.70 Men's $5.00 vcrv'heavv welt "Menz Easo" $4.30 $5.50 High Top Shoes) per pair, $4.65 $0.50 High Top Shoes, per pair. $5.40 $7.00 Water-Proof black outside counter. $6.10 $8.00 Waterproof Chippewa Shoo, per pair..,.$6.65 UNDERWEAR AND SHIRTS $1.00 Heavyweight Bibbed Union Suits now 80 $8.00 All-Wool fine Ribbed Union Suits now....$1.85 $1.00 suit Two-Piece Bibbed Underwear, suit...,78 $2.50 suit Wool Two-Piece Underwear now....$1.80 $1.00 and $1.25 fine Dress Shirts, each 78 $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee Dress Shirts now 78 $1.00 Wool Shirts now, each 75? $1.50 Wool Shirts, each $1.05 $2.25 Wool Shirts now, each , $1.65 Other Shirt Bargains you should see. One-third off on all Bain Coats ami Overcoats. 'K?V THE WARDROBE w s '4Mfr4Hfr4MtMt4 .